This school year the business department of San Pedro High School took a different approach towards the students’ learning process by organizing the first mini business fair. The purpose of the fair was to showcase products and business plans that the students had developed, researched, marketed and executed as business students. The objective of the fair was to enhance the students’ knowledge of the business world, especially for the seniors who are close to graduation and may become young entrepreneurs.

Cindy's Photo Studio

Candle Business

Zero Degrees Frozen Treats

Island's Delight sweet sauces

Picason Hot Sauce

Mr. Angel Nuñez got his STAR on the Author Walk of Fame

Yellitos

These academic students made the flames dance to the beat of the music

Third and fourth form business majors from San Pedro High School (SPHS) held a Business Fair on Saturday at the SPHS Auditorium to showcase what they’ve learned during the year of business courses under the tutelage of Mr. Josue Sosa. 17 groups came together to show projects that included beauty products, smoothie stands, hotels, discotheques and more. Students had to take what they had learned throughout the year and create a business plan, then execute the plan, creating a product that was as local as possible.

SPHS Students Excel in Business Fair

This school year the business department of San Pedro High School took a different approach towards the students’ learning process by organizing the first mini business fair. The purpose of the fair was to showcase products and business plans that the students had developed, researched, marketed and executed as business students. The objective of the fair was to enhance the students’ knowledge of the business world, especially for the seniors who are close to graduation and may become young entrepreneurs.

It all started on Thursday, April 29, when an Open Day was held at San Pedro High School when the students were evaluated on their business projects. The public was invited to the mini business fair that was held on Saturday, May 1, at the Rafael Angel Nuñez Auditorium where all the business students’ projects were on display and some of the products on sale as well.